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BRS seeks revival through Vaastu and return to roots

KCR is planning to revive the Telangana movement again to gain public support, just like he had done successfully in the 2014 and 2018 assembly elections

April 08, 2024 / 08:54 IST
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BRS chief K Chandrasekar Rao
BRS chief K Chandrasekar Rao

The President of Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS) and former Chief Minister of Telangana, K Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR), firmly believes in Vaastu and has faced several setbacks since the state assembly elections in November 2023. Despite ruling the state since its establishment in 2014, the Congress defeated the BRS party. Following this, the BRS leader sustained a severe fall, which led to hospitalisation for back surgery. In subsequent events, numerous party leaders defected to the Congress or BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

There has been a significant shift in Telangana's political scene in recent times. The BRS party has been in power for the last ten years, but party members believe that changing the name from Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) to BRS is when their fortunes started to decline. To counter this, KCR, the party leader, ordered changes to be made to the layout of their headquarters, Telangana Bhavan, using Vastu principles. He hopes that by doing so, the party's fortunes will change for the better.

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BRS sources said that Vaastu experts have recommended modifying the interior of the office complex and the entrance and exit points of the Telangana Bhavan.

According to insiders, the party plans to use traditional methods to regain popularity after recent electoral losses. The party leader's strategy is to symbolically return to the party's roots by changing its name back to its original acronym.